Friday, October 22, 2010

Vacation: Much Needed

First things first, I just purchased this amazing military sweater jacket and I am currently wearing it and loving it. Next to my fur vest, it's my fall fave.

Last but definitely not least, we are going to Disneyland in a few days! So excited I can hardly stand it! We get to go with Scott, Linds and the girls. It is indeed the most magical place on earth. This time I am getting a princess autograph book! You better believe I will have some extraordinary princess photos!






Wednesday, October 6, 2010

I Can't Believe I Have Time to Post!

Hello Bloggerworld.

Life has been quite hectic the past few weeks. School, work, study, more school, more work, and the beat goes on.

I find it even more crazy that our house is more clean than it has ever been! With an extremely disciplined schedule comes the overwhelming need to have a clean, tidy home to collapse into after a busy day. And who doesn't love fall candle scents? Yum, yum, yum!

Halloween decor up-check. Pumpkin caramel candle burning-check. Now all we need are some caramel apples! That is on the list for our one free evening on Monday. I suggest it as an FHE activity if you haven't already!

Happy October everyone!

Monday, September 20, 2010

shout out

Can I just give a shout out to my beautiful wife Abbey? She's working 40 hours a week AND going to school full time. I'm a lucky man...

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Furrr Real!

Three words...




Faux. Fur. Vest.


I must have this amazing article of clothing (and so should you)!

After all, it's the editorial pick of the season!



Saturday, August 28, 2010

I Miss My Boo!

Matt has been gone in Chicago for 4 days now.

I started school this week. I am taking full-time classes and working 40 hours a week, yet I have been surprisingly productive.

The house is spotless, I am up to date with all of my school work, and I even had time to see Eat Pray Love. Might I add that I ate a whopper, fries, half a bag of movie popcorn, peanut M&Ms and Twix all within the 2 hour time frame of the movie--this is what happens when your husband leaves you for a few days...(Matt, if you ever leave me or die, I will probably become obese for a few months, no joke). Anyway, good job on the key details of the book. The book is awesome. If you are in need of an inspiring story to brighten your life, go see this movie, or better yet read the book. It will be the best decision you ever make. Now just 18 more hours until I pick up Matt from the airport!




Monday, August 16, 2010

Do Throw Throw Pillows in the Washer

Little Maximus decided he would pee on my favorite throw pillow of all time today. After minutes of debating whether I should toss it or try to salvage it, I decided I would give a whirl in the washing machine. Voile! Twenty minutes later I had a clean pillow, good as new!

Caution: Only wash pillows that have cotton upholstery.

I also bought a pair of cognac booties today! Now my fall wardrobe can completely be planned accordingly. Can I just tell you how excited I am for fall fashion? Deep yellows, burnt orange, green, deep purple, stripes, etc! Yumm! I think I could have one of everything. It doesn't help that I work at the cutest store ever.









Friday, August 13, 2010

Congrats Abbey (Your Bangs Are Awesome Too)!

Abbey received a great promotion at work. She has done a great job, and is an amazing wife!

By the way (Abbey writing now) did I mention I got bangs? They are fab. Every girl should have funky little bangs at some point in life. I will give you 5 top reasons why:

1) They are sassy.

2) The right bangs are the icing on the cake to an already chic lady.

3) Bangs add a cute dimension to your face and bring out your great features (amazing eyes, fabulous cheek-bone structure, to-die-for make up skills, the list goes on!)

4) Head bands look cute, no matter how cute or ugly the head band might be.

5) If you have a big forehead, AKA fivehead, they solve that problem with a snip of the scissors!




(note: matt wasn't ready for the pic. he is still a cutie pie, even with the deer-in-the-headlight look)



Wednesday, August 4, 2010

It begins

One of my fav. days of the year is today...USC FOOTBALL begins fall camp!!! Now I have something to keep me occupied for the next 4 or 5 months. This will be the central theme for conversations among the RODRIGUEZ family for the next while. Even though there are no chances of a bowl game this year, football is my fav. sport and I love it. Football on blogs is a lot more interesting than food/recipe blogs or arts and crafts!



Monday, August 2, 2010

World Cup

The summer has slowed down since the World Cup ended. I was super happy Spain won the championship. While we were in Spain we had the chance to watch a couple of the matches. Abbey developed a little crush on Sergio Ramos. To help her remember her dear Sergio, I bought her a jersey. I finally arrived from China after a lengthy delay.
Here is Sergio himself



Thursday, July 22, 2010

Need a book to read?

Just finished these two books, and they were both AMAZING. Yes politics are annoying, but you should be educated on issues that are going on instead of following what crap Lady Ga Gagme is up to. America is changing, very quickly.

Liberalism is a Mental Disorder, Michael Savage

Savage Nation, Michael Savage



Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Have you ever seen....

A DOUBLE RAINBOW? We have. All of the Rodriguez family has, and we want all 3 of you who read our blog to see the double rainbow too!!!

CLICK THE LINK BELOW...YOU WON'T REGRET IT
SINCERELY,
MATT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQSNhk5ICTI

Monday, July 19, 2010

Help, I'm a Blogtard.

I can't post comments on anyone's blogs and it will only let me post one picture. Is it blogger.com, my laptop, or just me? Advice. Now. Thank you.

wanna have a good night?

Then go buy yourself one of these and watch a movie. It's truly amazing. Abbey and I live off of this...and so should you.



Sunday, July 11, 2010

Jackpot!


I found a FREE hobby!!!

All of your makeover dreams can come true with just a few clicks of my mouse pad. That's right. I do online makeovers as a hobby now. My current adventure is creating a vampire family look. It's called the Cullen Family Album. Just let me know if you would like in on it, I am more than happy to make your vampire glam look.

Now we will see how long I last before I get bored with this hobby...




Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Hobby Cursed

We live in a sunny place. Our little home is cozy and provides the shelter we need. We enjoy cooking and eating good food together. I am married to my best friend and get to be with him forever. So why am I sad?


I am sad because I have expensive hobbies (or want to have those hobbies but cannot because they are too expensive). Do you see this predicament I am in?

As my brother Brett puts it, I suffer from a rare form of Hobby A.D.D. I think it is hereditary since he has acquired it as well. Are you wondering what this ailment entails? Let me enlighten you, because you could have it too!

Symptoms:

-Extreme boredom driving you to find a cool activity
-Realizing you are quite good at this particular activity
-Spending wads of money on this activity you think you will do forever (this is the point it turns into a hobby)
-Actively engaging in this hobby for 3-4 weeks
-Becoming really bored again around the month mark
-Seeing something really cool and in an earnest effort to be more talented or "well-rounded", you pick up yet ANOTHER unnecessary hobby
-Eventually making the rounds to the colossal-sized list of hobbies one year later

The cure, you ask?

Poverty. Yes, poverty. Being a dirt-poor student with a bank account rivaling the numbers of the temperature we live in, will drive you to the realization that these A.D.D. hobby cravings can no longer be fed.

What' s a girl to do? I suppose I should start getting creative and make my own hobby of finding free hobbies. Maybe I could even start a Free A.D.D. Hobby blog or write a book! I think this is my answer.

Sometimes it is best to just write out your feelings, because that is the point you come to the conclusion you have been searching for.

That's all.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Summer

Life will be pretty boring from here on out. One of my best friend's Baldo and his wife Lauren are moving to Guam today. They are pretty much the only people that Abbey and I hang out with here in AZ. Weekends will be pretty boring from here on out...

Monday, June 28, 2010

Back home

Abbey and I had a great trip, it went by too quickly! Our hosts were amazing and made us feel at home. We spent a few days in Sevilla, Cadiz, Malaga, and then one day in Madrid on our way home. I had forgotten how good Spanish food is. I ate so much jamon serrano (famous cured ham in Spain). Abbey picked up quite a bit of Spanish, it was pretty impressive. One day once we have lots of money, we're getting a house in Malaga. Check out the pics of our trip below

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Joé qué caló!

Just want to share that we are in Málaga at this moment and it is beautiful. The church bells are ringing and the sun is beginning to set. Wouldn't be a terrible place to make a life for a few years.

One downside... it is hot and humid. We do have pretty sweet tans though :)

More to come in the following days, accompanied by many pictures.

P.S. Happy Father's Day to the two greatest Dad's in the world!!!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Sin City

So I (Matt) attended a commercial real estate conference in Vegas and every time I come it's shocking to see how crazy this city is. The men act like little boys and the girls do anything to get guys' attention. However, I did see Cirque du Soleil and it was AMAZING. If you haven't seen it you really need to.

17 more days until Spain, Abbey and I can't wait!!! I am very eager to see people that became pretty much like family to me. It's been almost 4 years since I've been home from my mission and it'll be awesome to walk in the cities I served in with my wife. We will be visiting Sevilla, Cadiz, Arcos de la Frontera, Gibraltar, Malaga, and Jaen. We'll stay in Madrid for a day and a night and see some things on the way out.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

We are going to...


SPAIN!!! Yay!!! It is official. Tickets were purchased last night and we leave town June 10 and arrive in Madrid on June 12. We will travel through southern España until June 22. Matt arranged for us to stay with members from his mission, so it will be great for him to see old friends.

We can't wait! Come with us!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Easter!

Easter was so great! My parents were in town from Utah! So wonderful seeing them. They stayed with us here at our teeny place for one night before heading out to my sister's house. It was so fun having them here and cooking for them, even though they are on the most strict diet in the world. Needless to say, there were a lot of salads.

We stayed at Ginger and James' house on Saturday night and the Easter bunny came on Sunday morning! Love that bunny.

Conference was great but I miss being able to attend the actual session. It is so magical in the Conference Center and on Temple Sqaure. I think a much-needed trip will be scheduled soon so we can go (but not until it is not snowing or gloomy)!

Other than that, Matt will be finished with his second trimester in a couple of weeks and we will be waiting to hear on the internship! Pray for us!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

This is a joke...

Terrorists have more rights than servicemen...unbelievable.


Washington (CNN) -- Three U.S. Navy SEALs face criminal charges after the alleged mastermind of one of the most notorious crimes against Americans in Iraq accused them of punching him after his capture, the military said Wednesday.
Ahmed Hashim Abed -- thought to be behind the slayings and mutilation of four U.S. contractors in Falluja in 2004 and captured in summer -- made the accusations against the three servicemen, said Lt. Col. Holly Silkman, a spokeswoman for U.S. Central Command.
A civilian lawyer for one of three SEALs said his client and the other SEALs declined a nonjudicial resolution to the case, a step sometimes called a "captain's mast." The servicemen say they did not harm the detainee in any way and they want their names cleared in a court-martial so they can continue their careers in the Navy, said the attorney, Neil Puckett.
Because the charges against Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew McCabe, Petty Officer Jonathan Keefe and Petty Officer Julio Heurtas are the military equivalent of misdemeanors, they will go before a special court-martial, which is for less serious offenses than those heard in a general court-martial. If found guilty, they could be sentenced to a maximum of a year in a military prison, demotion to the lowest Navy rank, a cut in pay and a bad conduct discharge.
But if found innocent of all charges, they would be able to continue their careers with no record of the case in their personnel files.
The three SEALs are with their unit in Norfolk, Virginia. They will make an initial appearance before a military judge on December 7. The court-martial is scheduled to begin in January.
The attorney said he expects the SEALs will not waive their constitutional right to confront the accuser in court, which could cause a logistical challenge. Abed is believed to be in a U.S. military detention center overseas, and it is unclear if the military would want him brought to the United States for the court-martial.
The four contractors, one of whom was a former Navy SEAL, were working for the Blackwater company when they were attacked in Falluja in 2004. After they were killed with hand grenades and rifles, their bodies were set on fire and dragged through the streets. The bodies of two of them were hung from a bridge in Falluja, an image that was broadcast around the world.
Four days after the attack, the U.S. Marines launched a major offensive inside Falluja, in part to help find the killers.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Unbelievable...

Read the post below...a man was ordered to pay court fees for people that protested his Marine son's funeral. This infuriates me; first because people are so heartless that they feel they need to share their political views at someone's funeral and second because the court sentenced the Marine's dad to pay it....ridiculous

FOXNews.com - Outrage After Marine's Father Ordered to Pay Funeral Protester's Fees

FOXNews.com - Outrage After Marine's Father Ordered to Pay Funeral Protester's Fees

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Spring Break= San Diego Sunshine

We were so lucky to get to go to SD for spring break! Scott and Linds are always so hospitable and let us stay with them and are fun to hang out with. We played with the girls, had some much-needed beach time, went to the SD Zoo, and most importantly Matt had his intern interview!

The interview went well and we are just waiting to hear the details when he will start, etc. It is with Bascom and they are an apartment/commercial real estate/private equity company (you can hit up Matt for the specifics). They are located in Irvine so it would be fun to live there for the summer! I really hope it all goes to plan!

So, while we were gone for the day at the beach Benny decided to sneak out and was running around the cul-de-sac. Let me remind you that he is blind and they live next to a very busy road the is bustling with crazy CA drivers. Luckily one of their sweet neighbors saw him and ran to his rescue. Thank goodness for little, nosey lady neighbors who are constantly on the watch or we would have found little Benny as roadkill!

My parents (Ash & Marie) are coming next week for Easter! I am so excited!

Also, pictures will be coming shortly...I am still working on the USB thing.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Seriously!?

Church Fights Back After Arizona Town Bans Home Bible Study

Monday, March 15, 2010

GILBERT, Ariz. — The national Alliance Defense Fund says a town code that bars religious assemblies in private homes in the Arizona community of Gilbert is unconstitutional.

The Oasis of Truth church began meeting at Pastor Joe Sutherland's house in November and rotated homes several times a week for Bible study and fellowship.

A Gilbert code compliance officer hit the church with a violation notice after seeing a sign near a road advertising a Sunday service.

A zoning administrator told the church that Bible studies, church leadership meetings and fellowship activities are not permitted in private homes.

The Alliance Defense Fund's Doug Napier says no neighbors complained.

The Scottsdale-based group has filed an appeal with the town of Gilbert, contending its code violates the U.S. Constitution.


I am happy that this church is fighting back!!! Since when are people not allowed to have Bible study in their homes? And to think that we live in this state... I need to join the AZ Tea Party Patriots A.S.A.P.

Monday, March 1, 2010

3 Shouts for Puppy, Sewing, and Scrapbooking

Headline news in the Rodriguez home:

1) We adopted a chihuahua named Maximus. He is gold with a brown stripe down his back and a black tail that looks as though it was dipped in ink. That now totals a whopping two chihuahuas for us. There has been some major growling and nipping but everyone is adjusting fairly well.

2) I have decided that I would like a sewing machine. Think of all the things to be created! Dresses, purses, aprons, pillows, bedskirts, pillow cases to name a few. My plan to pay for a sewing machine is to sell as many clothes as possible to those vintage second-hand shops. By the time I make enough money, I will need to sew a whole new wardrobe! Perfect plan.

3) Scrapbooking is my current crafty hobby in absence of the coveted Viking. I used to make fun of scrappers and could not fathom how cutting and pasting pictures on polka-dot paper brought so much excitement. I suppose this is the one thing that has crept up and peaked an interest as a result of marriage. There are so many memories that need to be glued down with flowers, ribbons, pictures and cute little sayings of how wonderful everything is. Who ever thought the scrapbook paper aisle would elevate my heart rate and give me those little butterflies of possibility? Thank goodness for hobbies, for the world would be mad place without them (moreso than it is now).

P.S. Pictures to follow. One of our beloved pups ate the camera USB cord.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Rain, Rain Go Away

It is raining! Yuck! Guess we shouldn't complain about the moisture since we live in a desert.

We had the opportunity to go pick fruit at a retirement community this morning in the rain. Disneyland has a program called "Give a Day, Get a Day at Disney" so that was our volunteer project to get our passes for this spring break. I love that Disney now gives everyone a chance to experience the happiest place on earth! We love it there. I don't think we made a post about it but we went to Disneyland over Christmas break and it was my first time. Matt was so excited to take me and I think we took over 100 pictures. My favorite ride was Pirates. Jack Sparrow looks so real I had to double take thinking it was Johnny Depp. Anyway, we are thrilled we get to be going back so soon!




Also, I just realized we didn't share anything about our Christmas in Chicago! We were there for the whole week and Dianne is an amazing cook! We ate wonderful food, played Beatles Rockband continually, up until the hours before our departure! Needless to say, we were all on expert by the time the vacation was over. We went down the famous Michigan Avenue wrapped in our many layers, as it was 10 degrees with windchill. It was quite an adjustment coming from the 60 degree AZ winter. We had a blast and we can't wait to go back to Chicago again!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Attention Friends and Family

We need more blog friends. I am still relatively new to this whole thing and want to know what everyone is up to, but don't know how to locate people. Help us be more blogger social! Thanks :)

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Bitter Lamentations of a Frustrated Young Lady



What is wrong with this world? I find myself asking this question more frequently as time passes on. From irresponsible drug addicts having babies and naming them things that are synonymous with drug lingo to State-run departments that completely FAIL to understand the importance of customer service. Just because you are backed by the government and have a small percentage of going under does not mean you need to abuse the general public with a smirk of pride that you work under the powers that be! This screams privatization, don't you think? Examples of my recent disgust in these institutions are the DMV and unfortunately the library. When were such impractical and petty policies implemented? Good heavens! I just want to read a classic to better my mind so I can help better this degenerate world!

Second frustration: People preparing to celebrate the Easter season, the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, our REDEEMER and SAVIOR, by going out the night before on "Fat Tuesday" and getting hammered into oblivion. Is this truly the best possible way to get out all your carnal desires in preparing for a "holy" journey, symbolic of the temptations Christ went through for 40 days and 40 nights? Irony is dripping all over this concept. Interesting that people release in such a fowl way to set themselves up to worship the most miraculous act of sacrifice and love known to mankind. What a shame it is that there is blatant ignorance of the fact that what people are doing in preparation of their thanks and alms-giving to the Lord is what actually caused Him to suffer.

Pull your heads from the buckets you are drowning yourselves in, people. Life is simple yet fragile and needs to be esteemed with the utmost regard. Think about your actions and their implications beforehand and what you represent. Stand for something true, just and uplifting!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Birthday Celebrations and Other Shenanigans








It was my birthday on January 26 and I am now 22! It may seem like baby years for some, but to me it feels so old! We had a fun, simple day together- I got a pedicure and we had dinner at PF Changs (which regrettably made us a bit sick). Don't mind the birthday cake. We got a bit hungry and ate 3/4 of the Funfetti cake the night before which resulted in having only 4 candles because there wasn't much room left on the cake. Who needs an accurate amount of candles anyway? The wish is still good, right? Right. We also celebrated with Ginger and James and that cake was a bit more official. When we arrived at their house we got a celebrity welcoming from the kiddos. They were screaming at the top of their lungs and nearly knocked us over as we came through the door. It was the greatest greeting I have ever received. We love living near them and enjoy the time we get to spend over there!

We have had the opportunity to explore AZ a bit better in the past few weeks! Last week we hung out with a few of the Tbird students that Matt went to Costa Rica with and went to dinner at an out-door mall type area called Westgate with some friends from our ward. The next night we went to the Coyotes hockey game with a company that Matt is working with. It was my first hockey game and needless to say, I LOVED it! What an exciting sport! Unfortunately there were no glove-throwing fist fights but maybe next time.

Other than that, we are just working and studying, the same old routine we all go through.

Superbowl was fun today and Matt is very thrilled about the Saints victory. Go Reggie Bush!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Happy 2010

So we pretty much stink at updating our amazing blog. I'm sitting here in Costa Rica on a Sunday morning with nothing better to do. Here's what has been happening since October (our last post).

For me, the rest of the USC football season was a total disappointment. Top talent, great head coach, and really crappy assistent coaches. This is probably a topic Abbey definitely wouldn't address, but it is a necessity and one of the biggest parts of my life. I received horrible news while here in CR, Pete Carroll is leaving. Sad, sad day. Life goes on.

The rest of the year for us was rather uneventful with school and everything. Abbey did very well at school and I had an average first semester at Thunderbird. I've enjoyed the international experiences that I've had, and met lots of interesting people.

We enjoyed Halloween and Thanksgiving with Ginger's family. They have been so good to us and have given us so many meals! They are a lot of fun to be with. I saw Ginger's real crazy side when the kids went to be early one night and Brady taught all of us to play Texas Hold Em'. She's almost as goofy as Abbey!

After finals ended, Abbey and I went to Disneyland. It was a great way to enjoy the holidays. It wasn't over crowded and the whole park was decorated for Christmas. Abbey fell in love with the place and immediately wanted to purchase season tickets for next year. Maybe down the road once we have some money and we'll think about purchasing some season tickets.

We went out to Chi-town for Christmas. It was a ton of fun and we went downtown and played Beatles rockband for hours. We watched a ton of movies and ate lots of junk food as well as some good home cooking. Abbey and I didn't get to celebrate New Years together because she had to return for work and it was cheaper for me to fly to Costa Rica than from Phoenix. Other than that, life is good!